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World Machine

 
Album Review: World Machine

  • Artist: Level 42
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1985 10
  • Total Time: 43:53
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Level 42 was one of Britain's most successful bands by the time World Machine was released in 1986, but U.S. success was elusive. But that changed with the engaging single "Something About You," which became a Top Ten hit in America and sent this album soaring into the Top 20. World Machine pushes their newfound radio-friendly sound into the forefront, and the result is one of the finest pop albums of the mid-'80s. "Something About You" exemplifies Level 42's sound at the peak of its success. Bassist Mark King's vocals, while limited in range, are soulful and yearning, while keyboardist Mike Lindup's complimentary falsetto backing vocals add just the right ingredient to the mix. Given the group's original guise as an all-instrumental jazz combo, the musicianship is brilliant, and "Something About You" proves how good a song can sound coming from the radio. Unlike most albums that contain one strong single surrounded by duds, World Machine has more than its share of fine tunes. The jazzy, upbeat title track is one of the band's finest moments, the should've-been-a-hit "Leaving Me Now" is an effective ballad, and the midtempo "Good Man in a Storm" is catchy and thought-provoking. While not perfect -- "Physical Presence" drags, and "It's Not the Same for Us" is a bit too cutesy for its own good -- World Machine is the most successful album in Level 42's career, both in terms of sales and quality. ~ William Cooper, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Something About You (Lyrics) Wally Badarou, Mark King, Phil Gould, Mike Lindup Level 42 (4:24)
World Machine (Lyrics) Wally Badarou, Mark King, Phil Gould, Mike Lindup Level 42 (5:14)
Physical Presence (Lyrics) Mark King, Phil Gould Level 42 (5:27)
Leaving Me Now (Lyrics) Wally Badarou, Mark King, Phil Gould Level 42 (5:00)
Hot Water (Lyrics) Wally Badarou, Mark King, Phil Gould, Mike Lindup Level 42 (3:38)
It's Not the Same for Us (Lyrics) Mark King, Phil Gould, Mike Lindup Level 42 (4:36)
Good Man in a Storm (Lyrics) Mark King, Phil Gould Level 42 (4:36)
The Chant Has Begun Mark King, Phil Gould Level 42 (5:19)
Lying Still (Lyrics) Mark King Level 42 (5:39)

Credits

Mike Lindup (Vocals), Gary Barnacle (Saxophone), Phil Gould (?), Wally Badarou (Synclavier), Mike Lindup (Keyboards), Mark King (Bass), Ken Scott (Producer), Level 42 (Producer), Phil Gould (Drums), Wally Badarou (Producer), Mark King (Vocals), Mark King (?), Boon (?), Boon (Guitar), Julian Mendelsohn (Mixing), Level 42 (Group), Wally Badarou (Vocals), Alwyn Clayden (Artwork), Julian Mendelsohn (Engineer), Mike Lindup (?), Julian Mendelsohn (Production Assistant)
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World Machine
Studio album by Level 42
Released Europe September, 1985
United States October, 1985 [1]
Recorded 1985 at Maison Rouge Studios
Genre Rock
Label Polydor - POLH 25
Producer Wally Badarou & Level 42
Professional reviews
Level 42 chronology
True Colours
(1984)
World Machine
(1985)
Running in the Family
(1987)

World Machine is a studio album, released in 1985, by the British pop group Level 42. It peaked at #3 on the UK album charts, and stayed for 72 weeks. It was the band's first disc to enter the Billboard 200 (peaking at number 18), and stayed in the top 20 for 36 weeks.

The record featured the singles "Something About You" (the band's only American top 10 hit, peaking at number 7) and "Leaving Me Now". Also featured was "Physical Presence", the song from which the name for their first live record was taken.

The album was re-released in 2000 along with the "True Colours" album on a 2CD set. In 2007, World Machine has been re-released as a 2cd Deluxe Edition. Album sales have reached past three million copies.

Track listing

  1. "World Machine" (Badarou/P. Gould/King/Lindup) 5:14
  2. "A Physical Presence" (P. Gould/King) 5:27
  3. "Something About You" (Lindup/P. Gould/King/Badarou/R. Gould) 4:24
  4. "Leaving Me Now" (Baradou/King/P. Gould) 5:00
  5. "I Sleep On My Heart" (Badarou/R. Gould/P. Gould/King) 4:04
  6. "It's Not The Same For Us" (Baradou/King/P. Gould/Lindup) 4:36
  7. "Dream Crazy" (R. Gould/King/Lindup) 3:53 - originally included as a bonus track on the CD and cassette
  8. "Good Man In A Storm" (P. Gould/King) 4:36
  9. "Coup D'Etat" (P. Gould/King) 3:47
  10. "Lying Still" (Baradou/R. Gould/King) 5:39
  • Note: The North American versions of the album feature a re-ordered track listing, as well as the substitution of the tracks "Hot Water" and "The Chant Has Begun" (both of which had originally appeared on the band's previous album True Colours) for "I Sleep On My Heart" and "Coup D'Etat." The vinyl U.S. version of the album featured the single versions of both "Hot Water" and "The Chant Has Begun," while the full-length version of "The Chant Has Begun" did appear on the U.S. CD edition. ("Dream Crazy," which only appeared on certain European versions of the album did not appear on any of the U.S. versions). [1], [2], [3]
Bonus tracks, released 2000
  1. "I Slept On My Heart" (remix) – 6:02
  2. "World Machine" (dub mix) – 7:25
  3. "Something About You" (Sisa remix) – 7:41
Bonus tracks (deluxe edition), released 2007;
  1. World Machine (Live Hammersmith Odeon 1.2.86) *
  2. Leaving Me Now (Live Hammersmith Odeon 1.2.86) *
  3. Something About You (Live Hammersmith Odeon 1.2.86) *
  4. Coup D’Etat (Backwards Mix) - originally the b-side to the Something About You single
  5. Something About You (Shep Pettibone Mix)
  6. I Sleep On My Heart (Liveat Ryde Theatre, Isle of Wight Nov 2000)
  7. Dream Crazy (Live at Ryde Theatre, Isle of Wight Nov 2000)
  8. Lying Still (Live at Ryde Theatre, Isle of Wight Nov 2000)
  9. Physical Presence (Live at Hammersmith Apollo, London, Nov 2003)
  10. Leaving Me Now (Live at Hammersmith Apollo, London, Nov 2003)
  11. World Machine (Phunk Investigation Club Mix) – Electrokingdom featuring Mark King

Personnel

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2007 Re-issue
  • Gary Husband – Drums (Deluxe edition CD2, tracks 6-10)
  • Nathan King – Guitars and vocals (Deluxe edition CD2, tracks 6-10)
  • Lyndon Connah – Keyboards and Vocals (Deluxe edition CD2, tracks 6-10)
  • Sean Freeman – Saxophone and Vocals (Deluxe edition CD2, tracks 9,10)

References

  1. ^ Amazon.com

 
 

 

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